Tomorrow sees the launch of Aquaman And The Others, the new Aquaman monthly comic from Dan Jurgens, Alan Medina
and Ed Tadeo Some may wonder if there's room on DC's stands for a second monthly Aquaman title.
Well, this should answer those queries, certainly for the launch tomorrow Because this is where Futures End begins[...]
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Dan Jurgens on Aquaman And The Others, the rumour built over the weekend.
And DC's PR department let IGN know, officially, earlier today, Aquaman And The Others #1, a new ongoing series running alongside the existing Aquaman comic, written by Dan Jurgens and drawn by Lan Medina and Ed Tadeo.
Two ongoing Aquabooks, who'd have thought?
The series[...]
Kaare Andrews' Iron Fist #1 for 2014…
Dan Jurgens' Booster Gold #11 from 2008…
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, coincidences or works of the lightbox We trust you, the reader, to make that judgment yourself? If you are unable[...]
Dan Jurgens, who wrote Aquaman for a year during 2000, will be taking on the new DC Comics title, Aquaman And The Others.
Jurgens is an accomplished writer/artist, mostly at DC Comics, with long runs on Superman and New 52 work on Justice League International and Green Arrow And the rumour goes he is using both[...]
It is it be written by Keith Giffen, Dan Jurgens, Brian Azzarello and Jeff Lemire after Greg Rucka and Brian Keene pulled out.
It will feature characters from out of the current timeline such as the Batman of Batman Beyond.
There is a comparison with the proposed-but-never-published Twilight Of The Superheroes crossover pitch by Alan Moore to[...]
But I now understand he was originally on board but then chose to leave the project along with writer Brian Keene, also part of the original planned team.
Original writers Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen and Jeff Lemire were then joined by Brian Azzarello No news on artists yet.
And, as the creator stabbed their finger on the[...]
New 52 launch, Zero Month, Villains Month…
So what's for 2014?
The New 52 is meant to take place five years after Superman emerges.
Well, next September, according to comic professional chatter on the comics convention circuit which has just reached me, it is currently being planned that all books will skip forward, for a month, another five[...]
[Jamie's note: This is bullshit in my opinion and other comic historians I've talked to also do not agree with this scenario.]
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DC Editor Mike Carlin moderated the panel and joked at the beginning it was the spotlight on Dan Jurgens panel (who was in the audience)[...]
So here, for your voyeuristic disgust, is the final page of Justice League Of America #4, following on from yesterday's lead up.
Before And After… Dan Jurgen's Superman Gets The Mullet Back
This was the original Dan Jurgens' variant for Superman Unchained #1, a classic Superman figure defeating Doomsday But, for continuity purists, there was one thing[...]
This was the original Dan Jurgens' variant for Superman Unchained #1, a classic Superman figure defeating Doomsday But, for continuity purists, there was one thing missing Superman's mullet… that's right, the nineties Superman gave his enemies something handy to grab onto mid-battle Hey, maybe he wouldn't have died in that fight if he's had a[...]
So what, for the man George Perez described as one of the most prodigious talents in comics?
Well, Dan Jurgens is taking on The Fury Of Firestorm:The Nuclear Men in October with issue 13 Writing and pencilling, with Ray McCarthy inking In what DC describe as "a whole new direction beginning this issue".
The title has had[...]
This is the cover as solicited to Superman issue nine. This is the actual cover. And this is how the character looks now. A little less of the Girl With A
Bleeding Cool heard that the New DCU Zero issues in September, now confirmed by DC artists, may lead to some creative changes in their wake.
Well here's a big one that may cause controversy in certain quarters.
I understand that Scott Lobdell, the writer of Red Hood And The Outlaws, Teen Titans and Superboy is to add[...]
I possibly could have guessed from the cover. But I didn't. This month's issue of Superman, by Giffen and Jurgens, gives us the Wildstorm villain Helspont
DeMatteis would be paired with another stud artist for another miniseries of his, Spider-Man: Redemption, as he reunited with "Kraven's Last Hunt" artist Mike Zeck. Dan Jurgens would launch Sensational Spider-Man, doing the writing and art, with inks by Klaus Jansen, with the brilliant Mike Wieringo taking over artistic duties when Jurgens left. Fabian Nicieza and Darick Robertson worked on Spider-Man: the[...]
When the first cover visuals for Justice League International #1 were shown, there was one unknown woman on the cover. Then, for reasons also unknown, she
More creator news fresh from NYCC on the DC Comics New 52 front:
Keith Giffen and Dan Jurgens are joining forces to take on SUPERMAN for DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 Jurgens will be writing the ongoing, modern-day adventures of the Man of Tomorrow, with Giffen illustrating.
"In my mind, Superman is still the first and[...]
Newsarama is reporting that George Peréz will leave the ongoing relaunch Superman comic after issue 6 as writer/layout artist, to be replaced by Keith Giffen and Dan Jurgens They suggest Peréz may stay on, as in inker or finisher.
The DC books seem to have been planned in six issue chunks, certainly when it comes to[...]